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RCS/Y3042C contains:
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193 [Omdurman group]
194 [Omdurman group]
195 Lieut. Sir Robert Filmer, Bart., Major Hon. G. Legh, Lieut. Sidney Clive and Private F.C. Jones, No 5 Company
196 Lieut. G.D. Jeffreys with lioness cub, found in Yakoub's house. Capt Wilfred Marshall and his servant, Private Currell, Queen's Company
197 Sept. 8th 6.0 a.m. 'Three cheers for the Queen'. Grenadiers and Camerons cheering Her Majesty's gracious telegram, read out by Maj.-Gen. Gatacre C.B
198 Our very own extra special correspondent
199 Maxim Battery R.A., Capt. Smeaton, R.A ., leaving Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman]
200 Maxim battery's gyassa tied up at Nasri Island
201 Maxim battery being towed by steamer
202 Maxim guns on barge
203 Unloading
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Khartoum 1898

Title Our very own extra special correspondent
Reference Y3042C/198
Extent and Medium Good condition.
Content and context

159 x 115 mm. A view showing an unidentified war correspondent standing beside a makeshift tent. This is presumably Gregson (the supposed photographer of the album). The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.

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Africa
Khartoum
Sudan
Umm Durman
Gregson, Francis (fl 1898) war correspondent
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